Anne Goodrow

Academic Background

Dr. Anne Goodrow is an associate professor of Elementary Education. She also serves as an assistant director for Rhode Islandâ€™s STEM Center, which is located on the Rhode Island College campus. She earned her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education at the University of Vermont, her Masterâ€™s degree at St. Michaelâ€™s College, Colchester, Vermont, and her Ph.D from the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development at Tufts University. Her research interests are in childrenâ€™s mathematical thinking and elementary teachersâ€™ professional development in teaching mathematics. Additionally, she is interested in early algebra and supporting English Language Learners in the elementary mathematics classroom. She enjoys working with teachers and students in elementary school settings, and often offers professional development opportunities in RI elementary schools.

Courses Taught

ELED 438 Teaching Elementary Mathematics
ELED 504 Mathematics in the Elementary School
ELED 512 Theoretical Perspectives on How Students Learn